Restaurant Owner Indicted For Employing Undocumented Immigrants
A restaurant owner faces 10 federal felony counts including harboring and unlawfully employing undocumented immigrants. If convicted, the defendant faces up to 10 years in prison. A Metro Detroit restaurant owner faces 10 federal counts following a grand jury indictment earlier this week. The owner, identified as Long-Need, operates Kyoto Japanese State House locations. This indictment follows recent legal scrutiny of the area's correctional facilities regarding neglect and mold. J Dennis Knee faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine following an unsealed indictment. Investigators found 28 people living in a home owned by Knee, 17 of whom were in the United States illegally. Knee allegedly hired these individuals to work at his restaurants. A Metro Detroit restaurant owner, Young Nee, was indicted by a grand jury earlier this week on federal charges.
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“facing 10 federal counts, including harboring and unlawfully employing immigrants and possessing a fraudulent immigration visa, according to an indictment that was unsealed Friday.”
“Southern Poverty Law Center Faces Fraud Charges.”
“Southern Poverty Law Center Faces Fraud Charges.”
“A Metro Detroit restaurant owner was indicted by a grand jury jury earlier this week on federal charges alleging he housed undocumented workers.”
“faces 10 federal counts, including Neek had faced up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Prosecutors say they could also move to forfeit two properties and three vehicles”
“J Dennis double and unlawfully employing immigrants and possessing a fraudulent immigrant visa. According to an indictment unsealed yesterday, 28 people were found living in a home knee-owns, 17 of which were in the United States illegally.”
“A Metro Detroit restaurant owner has been indicted by a grand jury earlier this week on federal charges alleging he housed undocumented workers. Young Nee, who owns Kyoto Japanese Steakhouse locations, faces 10 federal counts including harboring and unlawful employment.”
“Kyoto Japanese Steakhouse locations, faces 10 federal counts including harboring and unle... 17 of which were in the United States illegally.”
“A Metro Detroit restaurant owner has been indicted for housing undocumented workers that worked at his restaurants. Yong Ni, who owns Kyoto, Japanese steakhouse locations, faces 10 federal counts.”
“A Metro Detroit restaurant owner, lawfully employing immigrants and possessing a fraudulent immigrant visa. According to an indictment, Unsealed Friday, 28 people were found living in a home”
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